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Important upcoming dates


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Some dates FYI

Jan 1st Gator bowl Michigan vs. Miss. St....Michigan may be in the running for Harbaugh as their HC if they fire RR

Jan 2nd Carolina at Atlanta...A loss by the Panthers would give the Panthers the top pick regardless of Cincy or Denver losing out...also Jan 2nd is the final week of the regular season. Carolina begins it's 'official' coaching search the next day.

Jan 3rd...Orange Bowl Stanford vs. Va. Tech...Could be Luck's and Harbaugh's last game at Stanford

Jan 15th...deadline for underclassmen (Luck) to declare for the draft

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It's funny to me the people who think Harbough is coming here. JR allowed Fox to leave this year, which is a pretty big clue he already has a coach lined up who is already available/ will coach in the NFL. No way in hell he is coming here.

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Some dates FYI

Jan 1st Gator bowl Michigan vs. Miss. St....Michigan may be in the running for Harbaugh as their HC if they fire RR

Jan 2nd Carolina at Atlanta...A loss by the Panthers would give the Panthers the top pick regardless of Cincy or Denver losing out...also Jan 2nd is the final week of the regular season. Carolina begins it's 'official' coaching search the next day.

Jan 3rd...Orange Bowl Stanford vs. Va. Tech...Could be Luck's and Harbaugh's last game at Stanford

Jan 15th...deadline for underclassmen (Luck) to declare for the draft

Should probably add the Falcons and Saints game this Monday to the list, or the games on Sunday. If the Saints win on Monday the Falcons cant rest starters against us. Also if Denver and Cincy win on Sunday it doesn't matter what happens in week 17.....

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It's funny to me the people who think Harbough is coming here. JR allowed Fox to leave this year, which is a pretty big clue he already has a coach lined up who is already available/ will coach in the NFL. No way in hell he is coming here.

I'm not 100% sold on that. I think if JR had his coach picked out that it would have leaked by now and we would have heard something. I'm okay with just about anyone except Russ Grimm. He was a great player, but I don't see "great coach" in him at all.

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